Hey Boardies,i installed the newest version of Forge and downloaded the 300 DPI Pictures of all sets.but when i try to implement them into Forge it just doesnt recognize them as cards.When I try to import Data it just wants to import it a yet-unpossible cards and when i paste them right into the content directory it just doesnt care. it only accepts the [Cardname].full.jepg but not the [Cardname].xlhq.jpeg

Forge has a default directory ((default install usually is in the %appdata% for windows.)) and a distinct directory for cards is in the cache > pics folder. The naming convention is cardname.full.jpeg OR cardname.full.png. Sets also have a subfolders inside the card's directory such as XLN for Ilaxian, A25 for Masters 25 ect ect. In reguards to your xlhq's ((300+ dpi pictures)) You will ether have to rename them to match the conventions using a batch re-namer or downloading from the Mega. It is easy to use a renamer such as the little freeware thing called Rename which will up to batches of 1000 file names and rename the accordingly for you ((removing the xhlq from the file name and adding the correct ending plus whatnot.))

Seri, you are a *lifesaver*. That script was so useful! I made an account here just so I could thank you, really it helped so much. Hell this whole thread was so useful, I spent like 2 hours trying to figure out why Forge wouldn't accept my xlhq files.

For anyone reading this in the future, if you try and run the script and get an error try putting quotes around any items in your path that have spaces in them. So for example if your pictures are stored in C:\Games\Magic the Gathering\Forge\Pictures to be Imported\ then try putting in the script C:\Games\'Magic the Gathering'\Forge\'Pictures to be Imported'\

The reason is that everytime there's a space it thinks your path is over and finished. So if you put quotes around them, that's basically saying "Hey Powershell, this is one statement. I'm not actually done typing the path so... Stick around for part 2"